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As founding father of the modern bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. left an indelible legacy. His dedication to distilling began at the close of the Civil War when he began renovation of the O.F.C. Distillery, today known as Buffalo Trace Distillery. Taylor fought diligently for the Bottled- In –Bond act of 1897,the first far reaching quality control measure ever implemented in the whiskey landscape in America. Taylor was best known for his whiskey – recognized as topmost class. He brought the industry to a new level of integrity and acclaim by implementing innovative whiskey making methods, lobbying for better quality regulation, and creating the first distillery that was a place of beauty and intrigue, welcoming visitors to come see how he made his products. Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. unarguably left his mark on the American Whiskey industry as it is today. Made by hand and using some of Taylor's original methods.
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